Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 14, 2009

UFS rebrands and expands

Universal Fabric Structures (UFS) has launched a new custom architectural architectural division, Fabrictecture.

As Director David Gullis explains "Fabrictecture will set a new benchmark in fabric structure design and construction, providing the perfect solution for developers, builders, governments and private contractors who want their project tailor-made to stand out from the crowd."

Fabrictecture will operate in tandem with UFS, which will remain active to provide a wide range of pre-engineered fabric structures.

Gullis adds that "Fabrictecture will continue UFS' strong track record, which includes the successful completion of custom designed fabric structures for major projects like the Queensland State Tennis Centre in Brisbane and Sydney's Wildlife World.

"We have also recently won contracts in New Zealand and Singapore, and will soon be opening our first international offices in Singapore, San Francisco and with representatives in Europe and the Middle East."

Due to UFS' expansion and growth the company has also relocated to new premises at:

Salt Retail - Shop T16
Bells Boulevard
Salt, South Kingscliff
NSW 2487

UFS' postal address and contact numbers all remain the same.

For more information call 02 6674 4466, E: info@fabricstructures.com.auwww.fabricstructures.com.au

2nd December 2008 - UFS COVERS TWEED REGIONAL AQUATIC CENTRE

24th July 2008 - UFS COVERS NEW QUEENSLAND TENNIS CENTRE

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